Also, if you are using two sticks of RAM, just use one (you can check the RAM with the diagnostics in my signature). Have you pulled everything?...
mmmm... Check the Windows CD is not scratched or dirty (try it on another computer). Have you made any changes in the BIOS/CMOS settings? If...
Unless they are "add in" cards or USB devices, the drivers should be on the CD that came with the computer. You may need to "update" the...
Have you added any extra hardware, like "old" PCI cards, USB connections etc? If so, remove them and try reconnecting them when Windows is...
Here is a test for the CD (RW) drive. Make a startup disk (unless you don't already have one). Go to Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel and...
Seems definitely a Windows problem. Found this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812489/en-us I am having trouble seeing the whole page using...
I have not looked at the map, but I thought Chelsea made you a crow eater :eek: SORRY! :D . Try booting to those (you can try booting to any...
Looks like this is your only option (you must be running the HP version of Windows): From here:...
Not dumb, we all have to start somewhere. Yes just like a phone connection, only larger. You may need the cable, the ones I know are Cat 5 and I...
I have never known a drive to be "bad" when the problem is only with part of it. To me, that would be a boot sector problem... a corrupt boot...
I would suspect the drivers first (graphics, although these are controlled by the chipset drivers). After that, (and maybe as well as) reinstall...
stewb0323, pls post back with some information. Boot to the desktop, do Ctrl+Alt+Del, go to Task Manager -> Performance tab and post back with...
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